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~ CLARKE COTTOX FACTORS AND 843 Reynolds St i^T ' flDHHHDHMHH LIBERAL ADVANCES. PERSONAL ATTENTK ' Write us before arranging fc We handle Bagging, Ties am 'Reliable and Enereretic Soiic: The Lexington Dispatch. ???? t Wednesday. August 1,906. &: ladeat to Hew Advertisemeats. Barbecue?Rish & Smith, j Barbecue?J. C. Amick. * Barbecue?J. E. Mathias & Sons. Barbecue?J. W. Smith & Bros.. For Co. Commissioner?W. A. HarFor Legislature?Paul E. Hutto. % For Supfc. of Ed.?John D. Farr. New Goods?Fitzmaurice. ' Twins 8 LEXINGTON, S. C. * Fairness, Honesty, Safety. F. W. OSWALD, Pres. ALFRED J. FOX, Cashier. Lexington Turpentine Market. Virgin per barrel $9 .00 , Yearling per barrel.. . 8 .00 Yellow Dip per barrel 7.50 . ; Savannah MARKET. f. ' Spirits per gallon * 57% Kosin per barrel. S3.50 to $5.00 * ITotice. yv Members pf executive committee will please send to P. H. Hendrix, Sf? secretary, Leesville, S. C., the name3 of the managers for ycur box. 8. C. M. Efird, County Chairman. lEsS**? i ??? Bantams for Sals. : I have a yard of thoroughbred white Japanese bantams for sale atareasonIII able price. Apply to E. M. Shull, New Brookland, S. C., R. F. D. 1. Protracted Services. Preparatory service at Nazareth on Saturday, August 4th, at 4 p. m. Two |j|| sermons will be preached and the holy communion administered on Sunday. In all probability the ser* vices will be concluded on WednesLeesville is Coming. Lexington county people who are in v Columbia today say that aproposition to establish a large mattress factory in Leesvilie is very likely soon to take tangible shape. This will be one of ' be acquired by this town, one of the most promising in the State.?Colum. bia Record, July 20. . _?_ ife: Call and 8m Us. If your name is not on our books, we will be pleased to see it there before the close ef 1906. We want you to call The Home Bank "Your Bank," i to have you feel interested" in its growth and worth in the community. Alfbed J. Fox, Cashier. ? * ' m Lecture Tonight. ^. Prof. Patterson Wardlaw of -the University of South Carolina will address the teachers of the County Summer School and all persons interested in the oause of education, this evening, Wednesday, at 8:15 o'clock. The lecture will be held in the court house. All persons are invited and are urged to attend. Prof. Wardlaw is a forceful and interesting speaker and it will be well worth any one's while to be present this evening. - ? i? NH..1 Am A*. YVO AGftTvS loat &oab M VUO. Mr. W. A. Cooner and Miss Ola Thompson were happily married at Pendleton, Anderson county, the home of the bride, on July 25th, 1906. Mr. Cooner is one of Batesburg's prominent young business men, and the bride is a popular young lady of her town. She has been one of the accomplished teachers of the Batesburg Graded school for several terms * and is very popular there. Something for Every Household Everybody wants to see something * they have never seen before, and that s is just the reason we propose to cite you to something new, something to your advantage and something that is bound to please you. When you Pninmhia inst walk down stairs in the basement, where you will find displayed an elegant line of useful and ornamental household and kitchen furnishings. No housekeeper ~ * should miss it. The clerks will show you all of this enormous display of goods. The prices will do the rest ^ and Mimnaugh's is the place. r I & BUTT, . " COMMISSION MERCHANTS, reef, Augusta, Ga. CHARGES REASONABLE. >N TO ALL BUSINESS. r advances. i Best Fertilizers. iting Agents desired, j Statement Ask to be Published To the Editor of the Dispatch: Two years ago at the adjournment | of the last meeting of the Executive j Committee it was understood, and the j secretary and treasurer agreed to I publish in the Dispatch an itemized i statement of all the receipts and disbursements of the money handled by the committee. I was not a regular reader of the paper and never heard that such itemized statement ever " a ji x. Ml i appeared, n it aiu, it wm ue mtciesting enough to publish it again. If it did not, then several interested parties insist-that it be published. Respectfully, Ex-Executiveman. Lexington, S. C., July 30, 1906. ? r Barbecue at Bishton. Saturday was the day fixed for the barbecue at Rishton and Messrs. Gantt and Spradley certainly served a first- class dinner. The people of that community were out and all enjoyed the day with the candidates. Present were: E. J. Etheredge, Paul E. Hutto, J. Brooks Wingard, W. H. Sharps, for tlje House; A. D. Martin, Esq., for Judge of Probate; Frank W. Shealy, H. L. Oswald for County Treasurer; Geo. A. Shealy for County Supervisor, and Sam'l. J. Derrick for County Auditor, most of whom spoke and were well received. / mm Gamblers Caught. Sheriff P. H. Corley having been notified of a party of gamblers from Columbia and the town of Brookland habitually violating the Sabbath in gambling on the banks of the river on the Lexington side, and he always alert as to performance of duty, made all arrangements and on Sunday, accompanied by Messrs. Rion Graham, of our town, and State Constables Eison, Harling, Kibler and Branson, and Willie Smoak, of Columbia, went otfer in the afternoon, and going up the river deployed forces and at a proper signal they swooped down on the party of gamblers. Nine in number, all white, who were caught in the act, were arrested. Thes sheriff and assistants brought them over to jail. The majority of them have given bond for their appearance at court, others are still in jail. The .Teachers' Summer School. The Lexington County Summer School for Teachers opened Monday with a very good attendance despite the fact that it was raining all the morning. The teachers are comfortably located, and both they and the instructors are hard at work. Prof. Allen giving courses in physiology and arithmetic and Prof. Major, in ^pedagogy and civil government. Those in attendance up to Tuesday are: Misses Sue Corley, Anice Bouknight, Bertha Kleckley, Emma Koon, Lizzie Seay, Ellen Hendrix, Rosa Belle Fallaw, Annie Estelle Harman, Leila Hendrix, Eppie Roof, Kezie George, Hattie Cromer, Annie Harsey, Mincey Pound, Ella Harman, Hessie Harman, Blanche Roof, Mary C. Wingard, Marcella Jeffcoat, Carrie Corley, Dora Shirey and Messrs W. D. Hill, J. Olin Crout, F. W. Rauch. This number will be increased m tne progress of the school. We are pleased to have with us Profs. Major and Allen. They are gentlemen of culture and ability and thoroughly imbued with their work. H&yss 'Cu??August. Don't fail to attend the big barbecue at Ioor Hayes' on August 4th. This will be one of the best 'cues of the season. There will be plenty to feed the crowd; the dinner will be served in a nice, cool, dry place. The Hon. A. F. Lever and several of the State candidates will be present to address you. The Ladies String Band of Ethan .will furnish music for the entire day; the photographer will be present to serve you. Refreshments of all kinds will be served and the trains stop both ways for passengers. Come and enjoy the best barbecue dinner you ever ate. A pleasant day and a good time is promised to all who attend. August 4. # - Ask your dealer for T. X. L. Jeisaann eseJi . Q CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS P L Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. LU m Use in time. Sold by druggists. CI 1 iwGUT L I For { flH | | Their Stock Pafpnnano a I . 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My attention has been called to the fact that the proviso to the general act of 1900, providing for the election of County Commissioners in Lexington and some other counties by the qualified electors has not been repealed by subsequent acts, as it was at first supposed. Hence the commissioners for Lexington county cannot be appointed under the general law, but must be voted for in the general election and must go into the primary. It is now too late to call the executive committee to meet and fix the f assessment, and I will assume the responsibility of fixing the assessment at $2.00, successful candidates to pay $1.00 more, subject to approval of the committee at its next meeting. Pledges must be filed and assessments paid by August 7th, to myself or F. H. Hendrix, Leesville, but announcemonk in njmers mav be made any time afterward. This notice supercedes information given out by me to individuals that county commissioners would not go into primaries. C. M. Efikd, Co. Chairman. Barbecue. WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST | class barbecue with refreshments I at C. R. Rish's place on Saturday, August 11, 1906. Music, (lancing and other entertainments. Come and have a pleasant time and hear the candidates. W. A. Rish, 2w40 ( C. E. Smith. Barbecue at Mineral Springs. ?e will furnish a BARBEcue and refreshments at Mathias' Mineral Springs on Saturday, 25th August, 15)06. Music and dancing, speak? j I mg, etc., ana a goou umt; all who attend. 4w42 J. E. Mathias & Sons. Barbecue at K. P. Hyzers. We will furnish the best barbecue of the season with refreshments at K. P. Kyzer's Spring, near Peter's church, Saturday, August 18th.' Everybody is invited and the candidates are expected to be present to address the people. You will enjoy a good dinner and have a nice time. 41 pd. J. W. Smith & Bros. (1 iverything and is complete in all Lines nd Guarantees Fair Trea GIATE INSTITUTE Q PARENTS EDUCATE YOUR CHILDREN, n YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS r pewrilinp: -Latin and Greek ig Classes a^es?French and German $ S MODERATED N, President, I RG, S. C. rOR SALE 7 nglne, in stock which has recently been mdition and will be a great bargain for 3 engine. way of machinery supplies, and prompt orders entrusted to our care. Write us and be sure to get our prices before you May 30. CO., Columbia. S. C. IIGH SCHOOL, JLE, S. 0. &.ND MILITARY. lious. heated by furnaces or iths and situated on a campus water. Instructors graduates y. Terms for board, tuition ssion $120.00. Uniforms for rat $18.00 for session. Write DUBBETT, A. 1L, Principal. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. Jacob B. Addy, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. G. E. Dominick, Mrs. Alice Lindler, Elizabeth Huffman, J. W. Summer, Jr., Wm. A. Rice, Jacob Rice, Fannie Rice, P. R. Hallman, S. J. Hallman, Ettie Chavis, Dora Hallman, J. P. Hallman, W. H. Hallman, N. R. Hallman, Essie Cooper, George Hallman, John W. Summer, H. P. Summer, Cornelia Hollingsworth, Jane Counts, Polly Chapman,. G. M. Fulmer, James W. Fulmer, Sallie Stoudemire and Mrs. E. C. Lucas, Plaintiffs, against Mary A. B. Epting. John E. Shealy, Polly Addy and E. T. Ranch, Admr. , of Estate of Catherine Epting, Defendants. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon yon, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Lexington, S. C., within twenty daysafter the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated June 27th, A. D., 1906. Efird & Dreher, Plaintiffs Attorneys. To Polly Addy: You will take notice that the original complaint in above stated case has been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Lexington county ^t Lexington, S. C. Efird & Dreher, Plaintiffs Attorneys. July 1, 1906. 6w40 WOFFQRD COLLEGE. HENRY N. SNYDER, LL. D., President. Two degrees, A. B. and A. M. Four courses leading to the A. B. Degree. Nine professors. Library and Librarian. The W. E. Burnett gymnasium under a competent director. J. B. Cleveland Science Hall. Athletic grounds. Course of lectures : by the ablest men on the platform. Next session begins September 19th. Board from $12 to $1(5 a month. For catalogue or other information, aaaress, i J. A. Gamewell, Secretary, Jul}- 25 4\v41 Spartanburg, S. C. . | DM RPPARTftflFK yii uki nil a anything you nmuumumuumuw . 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WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST class Barbecue and refreshments at New Brookland campaign day, Aug. 18. Candidates will be present, and those who attend will have a nice day and enjoy a good Barbecue Dinner. Everybody is invited. Oswald & Bigby. July 2, 1900. A IT /\nn A AT Al? UJX\JtJ?]N That will last a life time is what you want Our Organs have a pure tone and have lovely cases. We can supply you with an Organ that will please in every particular for only $65.00 and $70.00 I delivered. Write us for our | special terms of payment i and for illustrations of the beautiful Organs referred to. If you prefer a PIANO We have beautiful and good new Uprights from $185.00 up, on easy terms. ! Address, MALOHE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Homestead Notice. The creditors, heirs at law and all ! parties interested will take notice that Mrs. Josie J. Pond, of Batesburg, S. C., the head of a family, has petitioned to me this day to have Homestead set apart - i* t tit t* j to her out of the properry oij. w. jrona, deceased, for the benefit of herself as | his widow, and for her infant child, as j provided in section 2685, Vol. I, S. C. j Code of Laws. ! Satu'l. B. George, Clerk of the Court, July 24, 1906. 4w41